@polycode-projects/the-mechanical-code-talker 0.9.6 → 0.9.8

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package/ROADMAP.md CHANGED
@@ -12,11 +12,28 @@ mapped into them (item numbers retained for traceability); the seven sketches
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  formerly held in `code-talker-ideas.txt` are folded into items 8–11 below and
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  the file has been deleted.
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- ## Where we are now (2026-07-07)
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+ ## Where we are now (2026-07-08)
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- `npm test` green (**1042**). **v0.9.5, pushed** (0.8.2 → 0.9.0 for this session's main wave, then
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- one patch per shipped playtest-sprint fix — see `HANDOVER.md` for the exact release chain and the
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- "Playtest sprint" section there for what each patch fixed).
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+ `npm test` green (**1055**). **v0.9.6, pushed** (0.8.2 → 0.9.6 across this session see
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+ `HANDOVER.md` for the exact release chain).
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+
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+ ### Doing right now (5 background clusters, all worktree-isolated, merged sequentially as each lands)
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+
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+ - **Cluster A** — Bug 6 (scoped-listing false-empty) + Bug 7 (modal-in-fuzzy-cascade) + the
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+ chat-feel residual pair (items 1-2 of the trio's siblings) + `edgesOfKind` memoization +
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+ ontology numeric-vocabulary declaration.
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+ - **Cluster B** — Bug 8 (goal-reasoner confident-wrong on off-domain requests) + refreshing
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+ `PLAN_CAPABILITY_ROUTER.md`'s stale stage-5 status text.
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+ - **Cluster C** — `PLAN_CHAT_FEEL.md` item 6, the pronoun/temporal/discourse-count trio
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+ (measured red sets from an earlier advisor tick; re-measured against the current graded pool
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+ before any fix).
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+ - **Cluster D** — `PLAN_CODE.md` Track 1 (GOAL_RULE/PHRASING_FRAMES synthesis) — operator
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+ sign-off given this session; Tracks 2-4 remain unsigned-off and untouched.
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+ - **Cluster E** — `PLAN_INFERENCE_TESTING.md` Stage 1 (`cax-sco` rule) + Stage 2 (proof-chain
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+ receipts) in `src/syllogise.mjs`, targeting the measured chat-A2 50% ceiling.
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+
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+ Also in flight: playtest sprint rounds 4-8 (3/3 rounds so far shipped a real fix), the strategy
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+ advisor (restarted, 5-min re-arm).
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  ### Now: shipped this session
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@@ -44,16 +61,23 @@ one patch per shipped playtest-sprint fix — see `HANDOVER.md` for the exact re
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  - **4 new plan docs.** `PLAN_ontology-hierarchies.md`, `PLAN_INFERENCE_TESTING.md` (revised so
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  infbench generation is mechanical, not hand-authored), `archive/PLAN_PREDICATE_QUERIES.md`, and
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  `PLAN_CODE.md` (new, program synthesis over tmct's closed DSLs, gated on explicit operator
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- sign-off per track, not built yet).
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+ sign-off per track — Track 1 signed off, see "Doing" above).
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+ - **`PLAN_TMCT_ECOSYSTEM_INTEGRATION.md`**, landed — a code-grounded tmct/bedrock-meter/marginalia
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+ integration plan. Corrects a standing wrong assumption (the `/v1/messages` shim was believed
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+ unmerged; it's been on `main` since 0.8.0) and confirms seonix has already fully migrated onto
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+ tmct as a real dependency.
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+ - **A `/narrate` debug mode.** Opt-in (`/narrate on`, `--narrate`, `TMCT_NARRATE=1`) per-turn
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+ decision narrative — which lane/pattern matched, results + sources, a deterministic goal
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+ deduction — built for playtest-sprint debugging; zero cost when off (byte-identical regression
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+ guard).
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  ### Next: the open follow-ups
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  In priority order (full detail and measured targets in `HANDOVER.md`):
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- 1. **Bug 8.** The goal-reasoner's global-mode deduction answers requests unrelated to any deduced
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- goal with false confidence, once no focus entity binds (`src/router/goal-reasoner.mjs:226`).
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- The most serious open issue: a genuine confident-wrong failure in the flagship
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- zero-hallucination capability. Needs a real semantic gate.
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+ 1. **Bug 8 — FIXED.** A global-mode domain gate now requires the request itself (not just the
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+ caller's declared toolset) to parse as a query about the deduced goal's domain, reusing
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+ `ask.mjs`'s own grammar. Zero-hallucination baseline unchanged; independently re-verified.
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  2. **Bug 6.** Scoped listing false-empty: "list modules in `<pkg>`" returns empty though the
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  unscoped lister shows matches. Found dogfooding a 191k-entity monorepo graph.
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  3. **Bug 7.** A modal auxiliary ("should") survives the fuzzy-correction cascade and misreads as
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@polycode-projects/the-mechanical-code-talker",
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- "version": "0.9.6",
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+ "version": "0.9.8",
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  "private": false,
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  "type": "module",
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  "description": "The Mechanical Code Talker (tmct) — a tolerant, offline, $0 chat surface that guides you toward precision queries about a software repository. ELIZA/PARRY-style but domain-obsessed with code. No model calls; no codebase index of its own.",
package/src/ask.mjs CHANGED
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
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  // edges (mgx:touchedByCommit / mgx:changeCoupledWith), which is a different (and
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  // simpler) question than the browser's time-scrubbing view.
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- import { relationKind, impactClosure } from "./codegraph.mjs";
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+ import { relationKind, impactClosure, normPath } from "./codegraph.mjs";
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  import {
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  VERB_TO_KIND, ENTITY_TO_TYPE, MODIFIER_TO_KIND,
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  CONTEXT_PRONOUNS, META_MEANING_VERBS,
@@ -70,12 +70,36 @@ export { normalizeQuery, applyNegationFrames };
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  // shipping a ~1MB language model inside the page.
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  import { nlpAdapter } from "./ask-nlp.mjs";
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+ /** Per-graph, per-kind memo for THIS file's own edgesOfKind copy — same WeakMap<graph,
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+ * Map<kind, edge[]>> shape as codegraph.mjs's twin (and this file's own qualCache,
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+ * below), kept as an independent cache rather than sharing codegraph.mjs's (same
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+ * commit-boundary reasoning as the function copy itself: both derive the identical
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+ * result from the identical relationKind classification, so two caches can never
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+ * disagree, only duplicate a little memory). Correctness rests on the same
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+ * invariant qualCache already relies on: a loaded graph's `relations` are never
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+ * mutated in place (a refresh always builds a NEW graph object via parseEntities).
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+ * Deliberately NAMED DIFFERENTLY from codegraph.mjs's `edgesOfKindCache` — the
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+ * inlined viewer bundle (viz.mjs's askSource) literally CONCATENATES a stripped
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+ * codegraph.mjs + this file into one classic script (test/ask-nlp.test.mjs pins
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+ * this), so two `const`s with the same name would be a real SyntaxError there. */
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+ const askEdgesOfKindCache = new WeakMap();
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+
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  /** All edges of a classified relation kind, flattened across relation groups —
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  * a local copy of codegraph.mjs's private edgesOfKind (kept local rather than
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  * exported+imported to avoid coupling this file's commit boundary to concurrent
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  * in-flight edits elsewhere in codegraph.mjs; both read the same relationKind
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- * classification, so they cannot drift in meaning). */
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+ * classification, so they cannot drift in meaning). Memoized per (graph, kind) —
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+ * perf lever, HANDOVER follow-up #8: this is the query engine's hottest path,
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+ * called repeatedly on the same (graph, kind) pair across a single query's
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+ * compositional evaluation, and at monorepo scale (tens of thousands of modules)
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+ * the repeated O(relations) scan is a real latency/GC cost — not a correctness
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+ * fix (the stack-overflow bug this file's twin comment references is already
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+ * fixed and unrelated). */
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  function edgesOfKind(graph, kind) {
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+ let byKind = askEdgesOfKindCache.get(graph);
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+ if (!byKind) { byKind = new Map(); askEdgesOfKindCache.set(graph, byKind); }
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+ const cached = byKind.get(kind);
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+ if (cached) return cached;
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  const out = [];
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  // Plain-loop append, NOT out.push(...g.edges): argument spread overflows the call
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  // stack past ~100k edges on graph-scale relation groups (see codegraph.mjs twin).
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  if (relationKind(g) !== kind) continue;
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  for (const e of g.edges) out.push(e);
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  }
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+ byKind.set(kind, out);
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  return out;
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  }
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  return out;
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  }
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+ /** The Module individuals whose path lives strictly UNDER the directory named by
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+ * `term` — a proper path-segment prefix match (normPath(label).startsWith(dir +
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+ * "/")), never a bare substring, so "src/lib" cannot spuriously catch
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+ * "src/libfoo/x.mjs". Mirrors renderArchitecture's own pkg-prefix scoping
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+ * (codegraph.mjs) but returns individuals rather than a summary string — this is
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+ * the "membership" AST node's directory-scope branch (see its call site above). */
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+ function directoryScopeModules(graph, term) {
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+ const norm = normPath(term);
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+ if (!norm) return [];
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+ const prefix = `${norm}/`;
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+ return graph.individuals.filter((i) => i.class === "Module" && normPath(i.label).startsWith(prefix));
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+ }
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  // modules, symbol→module map) — computed once, so a qualifier filter over a large
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  // result set stays cheap and deterministic.
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  return forwardOverSet(graph, ast.kind, ids);
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  }
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  case "membership": {
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+ // DIRECTORY SCOPE ("modules in src/lib", "files in src/handlers"): a bare
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+ // path term with no exact node of its own is a DIRECTORY, not a single
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+ // container individual — resolveObject's fuzzy tiers used to land it on ONE
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+ // arbitrarily-chosen module whose label merely CONTAINS the path substring
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+ // (e.g. "src/lib" fuzzy-matching "src/lib/logger.mjs"), then traversed that
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+ // one module's own membership edges for entityType "Module" — which a module
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+ // never has, so the answer was a false-empty ("no modules in this index.")
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+ // even though several modules genuinely live under the directory. An EXACT
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+ // node match (tier 1 — a real file/symbol named that) still wins outright
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+ // (unchanged single-container-node behavior, e.g. "methods in widget.mjs");
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+ // only when there is no exact match do we try directory-prefix scope first.
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+ if (!(r.match && r.tier === 1)) {
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+ const dirMods = directoryScopeModules(graph, ast.term);
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+ if (dirMods.length) {
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+ if (!ast.entityType || ast.entityType === "Module") return dirMods;
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+ const ids = new Set(dirMods.map((m) => m.id));
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+ const objs = uniqueById(MEMBERSHIP_KINDS.flatMap((k) => forwardOverSet(graph, k, ids)));
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+ return objs.filter((o) => o.class === ast.entityType);
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+ }
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+ }
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  const objs = uniqueById(MEMBERSHIP_KINDS.flatMap((k) => forwardOverSet(graph, k, ids)));
package/src/chat.mjs CHANGED
@@ -1052,12 +1052,22 @@ async function moduleOrientLane(query, { graph }) {
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  return { text: moduleOverviewText(graph, ind), via: "meta" };
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  }
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- async function metaLane(query, { graph, memoryDir }) {
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+ async function metaLane(query, { graph, memoryDir, last = null }) {
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  const q = String(query).trim().toLowerCase().replace(/[?.!]+$/, "").replace(/\s+/g, " ");
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  if (WHAT_KNOW_RE.test(q) || q === "what have you learned" || q === "what have you learnt") {
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  return { text: await memorySummary(memoryDir, graph), via: "meta" };
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- if (META_ORIENT_RE.test(q)) return { text: orientationText(graph), via: "meta" };
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+ if (META_ORIENT_RE.test(q)) {
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+ // taught the isConversational-triggered orientation branch (below, via:"template")
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+ // to shorten on an identical repeat — this META_ORIENT_RE branch is a SEPARATE
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+ // orientationText(graph) verbatim on every repeat, never collapsing). Mirrors
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+ // distinct oneliner text (self-limiting for the same reason).
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+ const text = orientationText(graph);
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+ return { text: last?.answer === text ? META_ORIENT_REPEAT_ONELINER : text, via: "meta" };
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+ * independent repeat-suppression sites can never be confused with one another. */
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package/src/codegraph.mjs CHANGED
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  // request's scope in this toolset); >1 => an AMBIGUOUS meta-goal (arbitration
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  // between meta-goals is undeclared) — both are honest refusals, never a guess.
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  const applicable = applicableRules(declared, focus, mode);
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+ // THE GLOBAL-MODE DOMAIN GATE (Bug 8 fix, see the module header). SCOPED mode
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+ // already proved relevance via a bound graph entity; GLOBAL mode has not, so
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+ // `applicable` alone (a pure function of the caller's DECLARED TOOLSET) is not
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+ // enough — it says nothing about whether THIS request is even about the graph.
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+ // Screen it against ask.mjs's own NL grammar: the request must parse to a shape
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+ // naming the candidate rule's declared focusClass, or it is refused as honestly
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+ // off-domain rather than answered with someone else's goal.
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+ let domainRelevant = applicable;
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+ if (mode === "global" && applicable.length) {
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+ const requestClass = parsedEntityType(parseQuery(request));
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+ domainRelevant = applicable.filter((r) => requestClass === r.focusClass);
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+ if (!domainRelevant.length) {
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+ const classes = [...new Set(applicable.map((r) => r.focusClass))].join("/");
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+ return refuse(`open-world: the request does not parse as a query about ${classes} (ask.mjs's own NL grammar names ${requestClass || "no recognized entity kind"} in it) — global goal deduction needs the REQUEST ITSELF to be about the deduced goal's domain, not just a declared toolset that happens to ground it — escalate`, driver);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (!domainRelevant.length) {
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  return refuse(`open-world: no declared goal-rule is applicable in ${mode} mode (each needs a sub-goal capability outside the declared toolset, or a scope it does not declare) — escalate`, driver);
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- if (applicable.length > 1) {
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- return refuse(`ambiguous meta-goal: ${applicable.length} declared goal-rules apply (${applicable.map((r) => r.id).join(", ")}) — meta-goal arbitration is undeclared, refuse rather than guess — escalate`, driver);
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+ if (domainRelevant.length > 1) {
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+ return refuse(`ambiguous meta-goal: ${domainRelevant.length} declared goal-rules apply (${domainRelevant.map((r) => r.id).join(", ")}) — meta-goal arbitration is undeclared, refuse rather than guess — escalate`, driver);
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  // the glass-box WHY, citing the declared goal-rule by backward-chain (the C2
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  // twin of resolver.mjs's "backward-chain => <capability>" provenance).